Today: Fog continues to plague Milwaukee county on Wednesday, with the Lake Michigan shoreline getting hit the hardest. Skies will be predominantly overcast, outside of a few patches of blue sky right around midday before quickly becoming occluded again. Temperatures continue to be warm, with a high in the upper 30s and warm south westerly winds at 10 mph with gusts of 15 mph. 

Tonight: Skies turn to clear as night falls on Wednesday, with winds from the south moving at 10 mph coupled with gusts at 15 mph. Temperatures remain warm, hovering around 32 degrees for most of the night. Minor patches of fog might occur along the lakeshore, but they’ll quickly dissipate as the night goes on. 

Tomorrow: Rain is likely on Thursday, with spotty showers expected after noon and picking up considerably as the day goes on. Temperatures remain balmy as a warm front moves through the area, boosting temps into the upper 30s along with light winds off the lake at 5 mph with gusts barely reaching 10 mph. Thursday night is plagued with rain all night, with the heaviest rainfall occurring around 10 P.M.

Friday, January 9th – Sunday, January 11th: Light rain continues to fall early Friday morning, before turning to partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. Temperatures are boosted into the mid 40s due to an incoming warm front, but before that temperatures will hang around in the mid 30s. Saturday becomes cold, with temperatures dropping into the low 30s coupled with wet and heavy snow falling throughout the day. Sunday temperatures fall considerably, landing in the mid 20s during the day and dropping into the mid teens during the night. Skies will be cloudy in the morning with a few traces of lingering snow, before becoming bright and clear in the afternoon into the evening. 

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